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A RON in Ohio Linda Roos A Gathering of State Networks February 9, 2005
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Today’s Presentation OARnet background Third Frontier Network (TFN) –Rationale –Financing –Implementation –What is Next?
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OARnet Background Founded in 1987 as part of the Ohio Supercomputing Center 90+ higher ed member institutions Board of Regents funding OSTEER advisory council Internet2 gigapop
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TFN Rationale Allows dramatic increases in bandwidth at minimum cost Estimate of $20M - $60M savings over 10 years Promotes technological innovation Enhances collaboration
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TFN Financing $21M investment Financing from Ohio State University –Loan for fiber ($7M) –Short-term financing ($2M) Financing from state capital budget ($8.5M) –Equipment –Last mile to 17 institutions
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TFN Project Phase 1: replace backbone with dark fiber Phase 2: connect 17 universities to network with dark fiber or gig circuits Phase 3: connect other universities and colleges
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Dark Fiber Acquisition RFP issued during Summer of 2002 Selected a bid from Spectrum Networks –American Electric Power (AEP) –Williams Communications (Wiltel) 1600+ route miles Multiple IRUs for right of way
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Implementation Multi-agency policy committee OARnet SchoolNet Department of Administrative Services Ohio Board of Regents Ohio Supercomputer Center Began in 2002
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Implementation TFN Advisory Committees Lighting and Architecture Price Modeling Committee Last Mile Committee Implementation Committee Began in late 2002
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Lighting and Architecture Committee Made recommendations on –Requirements for equipment –Requirements for PoPs –Service levels
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Equipment Cisco 15454 (DWDM) Cisco switches and routers Juniper routers Cisco equipment purchased through SBC SBC did initial fiber characterization, configured, pretested, and installed equipment
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Summer/Fall 2004 Hired two optical engineers Backbone implementation (two OC-48s) Connection of old PoPs to new PoPs Connected most of first 17 institutions National Roll-out event in late November
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Maintenance of Network Using CTM software First fiber cut tested redundancy Of squirrels and angry farmers
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Last Mile Committee RFP issued in Dec 2003 for last-mile connectivity to all higher education and K-12 sites SBC responded and signed contract –OC3 and gig circuits Time Warner Cable is negotiating contract –OC3, gig and 10 gig circuits
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Price Modeling Committee Associate specific costs with fees Commodity internet costs separated from other costs Cost-effective intra-Ohio bandwidth to encourage collaboration
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What is next? Connect institutions with state-funded last mile connections Assist institutions with last mile solutions SchoolNet equipment purchase and implementation Investigate fiber possibilities Seek partners for network
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Contact Information Linda Roos OARnet lroos@oar.net
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